gandhibt
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December 11, 2013, 03:35:07 PM |
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Hahha nice rally going on once again Theorize with me here, I've heard some grumblings if we don't attack the ATH this week blah blah we'll regress by the weekend. I believe another sell off Friday or over the "weak-end" would require some bad enough news or be easily misinterpreted. That being said I would like to just see us consolidate for a whole week and move horizontal which in my opinion would confirm were building a base for our next liftoff. Stress tests on the Slovenian banking system will be released on Friday evening. Speculation is that the government will have to find 4billion Euro from somewhere to recapitalise its banks. My guess is that they announce a bail-in on Saturday morning (the Cyprus bail-in was also announced on a Saturday morning). Fuck knows what that will do to Bitstamp and the price on other markets. If memory serves and for what is worth Bitstamp's bank is italian. Bitstamp is a UK registered company with a Unicredit Slovenia bank account. Unicredit Slovenia is owned by the Italian parent company Unicredit but since they have a Slovenian banking license they follow Slovenian laws. Maybe they'll escape the shitstorm because they have a big parent bank or maybe they'll be dragged into it by the politicians to appease voters that foreigners aren't getting off lightly. Should I be worried and move my coins out of BitStamp? Coins are probably fine, fiat is what you should be worried about. Okay, then I don't have a problem
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seriouscoin
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December 11, 2013, 03:36:31 PM |
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in a few years once the CNY goes in the toilet china will announce that it will let the free market decide what money should be.
just a heads up.
And you call others trolling? What a hypocrite. hehehehe its a well known fact i constantly troll my own thread its my favorite pass time tell me.... are you selling or holding ... or both? lol Mtgox API is down .... someone should wake that fat fuck. i've put myself in a position where i love to see bitcoin move up, and don't care if it moves down. My trading account is 50/50 ATM but I hold paper wallets and investments ( 2 year mining contracts ) long term, and this position is much greater than my play money trading account. I knew it, long term FTW!
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flynn
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December 11, 2013, 03:40:02 PM |
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in a few years once the CNY goes in the toilet china will announce that it will let the free market decide what money should be.
just a heads up.
And you call others trolling? What a hypocrite. hehehehe its a well known fact i constantly troll my own thread its my favorite pass time ROFL!
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jones31
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December 11, 2013, 03:48:22 PM |
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i've put myself in a position where i love to see bitcoin move up, and don't care if it moves down.
My trading account is 50/50 ATM
but I hold paper wallets and investments ( 2 year mining contracts ) long term, and this position is much greater than my play money trading account.
Are those cloud hashing mining contracts?
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adamstgBit
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December 11, 2013, 03:55:51 PM |
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i've put myself in a position where i love to see bitcoin move up, and don't care if it moves down.
My trading account is 50/50 ATM
but I hold paper wallets and investments ( 2 year mining contracts ) long term, and this position is much greater than my play money trading account.
Are those cloud hashing mining contracts? ya I spent 50BTC so far, my worst investment ever.
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mbets
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December 11, 2013, 03:57:38 PM |
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i've put myself in a position where i love to see bitcoin move up, and don't care if it moves down.
My trading account is 50/50 ATM
but I hold paper wallets and investments ( 2 year mining contracts ) long term, and this position is much greater than my play money trading account.
Are those cloud hashing mining contracts? ya I spent 50BTC so far, my worst investment ever. I thought cloud hashing did not return well due to increased difficulty. At least that's why I did not get into it. Was I wrong?
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ChartBuddy
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December 11, 2013, 04:01:12 PM |
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December 11, 2013, 04:01:57 PM |
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A nice alternative right now is cloud mining alts and selling them for BTC.
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seljo
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December 11, 2013, 04:03:51 PM |
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barbs
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December 11, 2013, 04:07:38 PM |
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Goxxed! perfect.
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fr33d0miz3r
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December 11, 2013, 04:08:42 PM |
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Where should we go on Bitfinex? To 0.01 or to 50,000?
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blacksails
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December 11, 2013, 04:09:41 PM |
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Where should we go on Bitfinex? To 0.01 or to 50,000? 50.000 sounds sweet to me!
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oda.krell
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December 11, 2013, 04:11:10 PM |
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[...]
Should I be worried and move my coins out of BitStamp?
Coins are probably fine, fiat is what you should be worried about. Not sure about that (the "unsafe fiat", that is). Not saying the thought isn't crossing my mind either, but here's a number of reasons why I'm not that worried about the banking situation of Bitstamp: 1) Slovenia =/= Cyprus. Seriously, it's a worthwhile discussion to go through the details, but for several reasons I don't see Slovenia at a real risk for a "bail in". To name a few: bigger country, higher risk of domino effect. less foreign account holders than cyprus to my knowledge. EU already made an example of Cyprus. 2) even in cyprus, there was no "all banks bail in", I hope people know that. In particular this means that Unicredit Slovenia, a subsidiary of the Italian Unicredit, is nowhere near the level of risk of the Slovenian *state banks*, that are the main cause of the problem the Slovenian banking landscape faces. That said, if you want to be safe, convert to btc. If you want to be really safe, withdraw those coins. Personally, I don't think it's necessary though.
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seleme
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December 11, 2013, 04:11:54 PM |
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Wow, trading on Bitfinex margin platform is such fun. One minute you're $1.5k down, next few hundreds up
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gandhibt
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December 11, 2013, 04:18:44 PM |
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[...]
Should I be worried and move my coins out of BitStamp?
Coins are probably fine, fiat is what you should be worried about. Not sure about that (the "unsafe fiat", that is). Not saying the thought isn't crossing my mind either, but here's a number of reasons why I'm not that worried about the banking situation of Bitstamp: 1) Slovenia =/= Cyprus. Seriously, it's a worthwhile discussion to go through the details, but for several reasons I don't see Slovenia at a real risk for a "bail in". To name a few: bigger country, higher risk of domino effect. less foreign account holders than cyprus to my knowledge. EU already made an example of Cyprus. 2) even in cyprus, there was no "all banks bail in", I hope people know that. In particular this means that Unicredit Slovenia, a subsidiary of the Italian Unicredit, is nowhere near the level of risk of the Slovenian *state banks*, that are the main cause of the problem the Slovenian banking landscape faces. That said, if you want to be safe, convert to btc. If you want to be really safe, withdraw those coins. Personally, I don't think it's necessary though. Okay, ty. I'll be probably all BTC anyway so maybe the risk is quite small. I should look into the subject with time thou before Friday.
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fr33d0miz3r
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December 11, 2013, 04:18:57 PM |
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BTW, we broke the support provided by 2-, 5-, 10- and 14-day EMAs again. Hi, bear!
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nagnagnag2
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December 11, 2013, 04:25:53 PM |
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why is mtgox api down? (is there an thread?)
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gandhibt
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December 11, 2013, 04:29:44 PM |
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So tonight the fiat cannons start to sing once again? Blowing those walls to the ground!
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Walsoraj
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December 11, 2013, 04:30:40 PM |
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Check 1d at Moody. Such classic. Yall know what to do.
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